Archive for December, 2008

Networking: Syslog configuration in Router

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Syslog is a standard for forwarding log messages in an IP network. The term “syslog” is often used for both the actual syslog protocol, as well as the application or library sending syslog messages .
a) Enabling Syslog
Router#configure terminal
Router(config)#logging on –> Enables Logging on the Router
Router(config)#logging –> Logs to be forwarded to the Server IP
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Solaris : User Administration

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User’s can be managed by:
1) using command line
2) using file level
3) using admintool ( not available in solaris 10)
4) using smc ( solaris management console) (GUI)
Managing user’s using command line:
1) useradd : To create user
2) usermod : To modify existing user parameters
3) userdel : To delete user
The useradd Command
1) # useradd
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Linux: Disk Quota

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A Disk quota allows to limit the amount of disk space and/or the number of files a user can use. The quota tools package usually needs to be installed, it contains the command line tools. Activate the user quota in the fstab and remount the partition. If the partition is busy, either all locked files [...]

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Unix: Runlevels in HP-UX

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Runlevels define what services or processes should be running on the system at a particular time. HP-UX has eight runlevels. These run levels are 0 to 6, s and S (Both s & S are similar). Default runlevel of the system is determined by the initdefault entry in the /etc/inittab file.

Various runlevels in HP-UX are [...]

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